Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Shopping at it's best

Shopping has been one of the favourite pastimes of people especially the young. The mushrooming of malls in the city, along with the flourishing flea markets only confirm the fact. The idea of going to yet another mall with a friend who too didn't have better plans to spend the weekend, appealed to me. We decided to meet at 11 o clock in the morning. "Isn't it too early?" she complained when I suggested the idea. I squeezed on her by saying that it gets too crowded by the afternoon, and we could leave for our homes after having an early lunch and take a nap in the afternoon.

The digital clock in my mobile showed 10:59 AM when I got off the auto to see the Shopper's Stop hoarding in front of Ansal Plaza, one of the first malls in Delhi. I called up Vaishali to ask till where had she reached. She assured that she'll be there in another 15 minutes, but the silence in the background suggested that she'll take at least another 40 minutes to get ready and reach. I walked up till the stairs to get into the air conditioned environment. As soon as I stepped into the mall, a hefty man wearing a Navy Blue uniform who was busy frisking other men, paged me to the other side, where a lady in Blue was waiting for my arrival. I expected her to rummage my bag to search for an explosive or a gun that was rarely found in ladies hand bags, but I guess she had already been disappointed of not getting any success in the explosive-hunt. She did her menial job of unzipping my bag, glancing at the contents and zipping it back. An instrument beeped to confirm that I didn't carry ammunitions.

I had already made up my mind to have a bag of French fries at Mc Donald's, that's the only place in the whole place where I could have an affordable snack and sit for a long time without waiters having to indicate that it's time to leave.  I stepped into the family restaurant to find everyone but families- young couples cuddling each other and sharing a Coke on a table of two, a gang of girls having burgers and fries, teens celebrating birthdays and rambunctious group of boys having a gala time. I realized, I wasn't the only one who chose an economic Mc Donald's treat for myself over a shopping spree with hardly any money left in the account in the last week of the month. Not being able to find a place for myself, I dropped the idea, and turned back to head towards the escalators leading to the first floor.

The sweet smell of the perfumes on the ground floor lured me into the ground floor of Shoppers' Stop.  I had no intention to buy things for myself. The fact that things overflow from my cupboard and drawers does not prevent me from indulging in my addiction. It was the financial crunch that suddenly appeared towards the end of the each month that made me think twice.  With nothing better to do I started gazing through the New Arrivals, checking out the quality and claiming that it was too expensive for the quoted price. I gracefully avoided the Salesmen who were lingering around me trying to "help me out" find something I liked. A yellow banner on one of the sections caught my attention. "Rs 299 for any garment" It read.  I started browsing though the clothes, jackets with an MRP of 999, sweatshirts of MRP 699, and many other T shirts which would've otherwise costed 499. Suddenly, the price of the garments seemed reasonable to me and I picked up a few. One doesn't get such bargains everyday, I thought. My cellphone started singing, I picked up the phone and said" Vaishali, I'll be there in a moment, just meet me outside Shoppers' Stop".  I saw her smiling at me as I got out of the shop. I understood the reason of her amusement a few seconds later as she glanced at the three big black bags I carried with a long bill of Rs. 1794 indicating all the discounts I had availed.  We "Hi"ed and hugged each other . "I knew you could do it !!!" She winked at me and both of us burst into laughter :)  

4 comments:

  1. STOP STARING AT COUPLES IN RESTAURANTS..!!!!!

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  2. i wonder if our economy is still facing recession, inspite of such generous (read: futile) efforts made... ?? ;)

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  3. Cool post...
    i remember the shopping days of bangalore... :)

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  4. :) its painful to go to malls without money..
    i had the same experience in starbucks dubai...
    very nice post... felt like i was there

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